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We see her getting upset about Lake in another place
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elsewhere
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Elsewhere \Else"where`\, adv. In any other place; as, these trees are not to be found elsewhere. In some other place; in other places, indefinitely; as, it is reported in town and elsewhere.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adv. in or to another place; "he went elsewhere"; "look elsewhere for the answer"
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Elsewhere is the debut EP by Australian band Elsewhere . It was recorded at 4EB Studios, Kangaroo Point QLD on 8 December 2001. It was released independently in January 2002. Band member Kate Miller-Heidke later performed the song "Nothing Will Be Missed" ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"in another place, in other places," c.1400, elswher , from Old English elles hwær (see else + where ). Related: Elsewhither (Old English elleshwider .
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. In or at some other place or places; away. n. A place other than here; somewhere else.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adverb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB describe ▪ Some of these benefits are described elsewhere in this Journal. ▪ The site of disease and demographic details have been described elsewhere . ▪ The underlying physical principle and the shock wave machine ...
Usage examples of elsewhere.
As these several abnormal conditions and diseases will be treated of elsewhere in this volume, we omit their further consideration here.
Greedy Senators, who saw a way to make extra money on the side if a friendly Adjutor could quietly shave a few thousand out of a budget and funnel the funds elsewhere?
Was, as appears elsewhere, a well-conditioned tradesman of Surrey, England, who was both an Adventurer and a MAY-FLOWER Pilgrim, and Martin and himself appear to have been the only ones who enjoyed that distinction.
In these cases, presided over by a judge who knows his work, the rules of evidence are strictly observed, and you will learn more in six months of practical advocacy than in ten years elsewhere.
All the other attractions of Agios Georgios could be found in a score of similar villages, in Crete or elsewhere.
Fortunately there is little changed here: my old Albergo, -- ruinous with earthquake -- is down and done with -- but few novelties are observable -- except the regrettable one that the silk industry has been transported elsewhere -- to Cornuda and other places nearer the main railway.
With John interested only in Yoko and his own music, and with George Martin often busy elsewhere or on holiday, Paul had inevitably taken charge of the album, at different times alienating both George Harrison and Ringo.
Amalgam Creatures exist elsewhere, therefore giant Amalgams exist here?
So inventing by the light of inner consciousness alone, he worked up tiny doses of the grey ambergris into mutton fat, coloured it faintly pink with cochineal insects he caught on the prickly pear hedges, added a little crude borax as a preservative, and so produced a cosmetic that was no better and little worse than the thousand other nostrums of its kind in daily use elsewhere.
Very pleasing specimens of ancient Peruvian feather work are recovered from graves at Ancon and elsewhere, and the method of inserting the feathers is illustrated in the Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology.
The two last are said elsewhere to be directed against two sets of thinkers called the Eternalists and the Annihilationists, who held respectively the everlasting-life-heresy and the let-us-eat-and-drink-for-tomorrow-we-die-heresy.
If I bad-mouthed Big Jim elsewhere then, please, let it lie, because right now.
Rather than seek similar employment elsewhere, the young Basho, who had long been interested in poetry, abandoned his samurai status and, after studying for a while in Kyoto, moved to the military capital of Edo.
In alcoves beflowered girls offered synthetic love to wheezing old men, and elsewhere others lay stupefied by dream-powders.
But she was the worst befooled mortal in the world when she turned elsewhere for support.